Multi-sectoral action to promote psychological wellbeing: Theorising the role of place-based policy

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作者
Fisher, Matthew [1 ]
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[1] Univ Adelaide, Stretton Inst, Sch Social Sci, Stretton Hlth Equ, Adelaide, Australia
关键词
health in all policies; mental health promotion; multi-sectoral policy; place-based policy; theory of change; wellbeing; HEALTH; STRESS; DISORDERS;
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10.1002/hpja.754
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Issues AddressedSeveral national governments are showing interest in policies to promote wellbeing. One common strategy is to devise systems to measure indictors of wellbeing, presuming that governments act on what they measure. This article will argue instead that formation of multisectoral policies to promote psychological wellbeing requires a different kind of theoretical and evidentiary basis. MethodsThe article integrates ideas from literature on wellbeing, health in all policies, political science, mental health promotion, and social determinants of health to make a case for place-based policy as the central feature of multi-sectoral policy for psychological wellbeing. Results and DiscussionI argue that the required theoretical foundation for policy action on psychological wellbeing lies with understanding certain basic functions of human social psychology including the role of stress arousal. I then draw on policy theory to propose three steps to translate this theoretical understanding of psychological wellbeing into practicable, multi-sectoral policies. Step one is concerned with adopting a thoroughly revised conception of psychological wellbeing as a policy problem. Step two involves uptake of a theory of change in policy, grounded on recognition of essential social conditions required to promote psychological wellbeing. Proceeding from these, I will argue that a necessary (but not sufficient) third step is to implement place-based strategies involving government-community partnerships, to generate essential conditions for psychological wellbeing on a universal basis. Finally, I examine implications of the proposed approach for current theory and practice in mental health promotion policy. ConclusionsPlace-based policy is foundational for effective multi-sectoral policy to promote psychological wellbeing. So What?Governments aiming to promote psychological wellbeing should position place-based policy at the centre of their strategies.
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